Student Organizations
Looking to get involved in activities outside of the classroom? New England Law is home to dozens of student organizations along with special programs and volunteer opportunities.
- Alternative Dispute Resolution Organization
- American Constitution Society
- American Irish Law Society
- Animal Law Society
- Art & Fashion Law Society*
- Asian Pacific American Law Students Association
- Athletics Committee
- Black Law Students Association
- Business Law Association*
- Due Process (student magazine)
- Education Law & Policy Association
- Entertainment and Sports Law Organization
- Environmental Law Society
- The Federalist Society
- Foreign Language Advocacy Group
- Immigration Law Association
- Intellectual Property Law Association
- International Law Society
- Jewish Law Students Association
- Latin American Law Students Association
- Minority Students Organization
- National Lawyers Guild
- OUTLaws (LGBT)
- Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity
- Phi Delta Phi International Legal Fraternity/Bradlee Inn
- Public Interest Law Association
- Real Estate and Land Use Society
- South Asian Law Students Association
- Veterans Advocacy Group
- Women's Law Caucus
*Recently approved by the Student Bar Association and on probationary status until fall 2013.
Volunteer Opportunities
Pro bono work at New England Law is organized and implemented primarily by the Center for Law and Social Responsibility. Students performing a minimum of 25 hours of qualifying legal work are eligible to receive transcript recognition of such work through New England Law's Public Service Transcript Notation Program.
